Example sentences of "[pers pn] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That I On the first point about us and our own showing of forgiveness . |
2 | Am I on the right line there ? |
3 | ‘ Why am I on the wrong side of this stone ? ’ she whispered . |
4 | Victor Wellington said there was a ring of yours on the dead woman 's left hand . ’ |
5 | Inside her she had felt a little sense of triumph begin to grow as they rode side by side through the cool bright jungle glades ; sometimes she had allowed her horse to drift towards his on the narrow trail , perhaps hoping he might give voice to the passion his expression had seemed to promise at the palais . |
6 | Regrettably , Mr Biffen wore his on the brief journey from his seaside hotel to the beach . |
7 | See ye on the other side of the bend , if ye make it . ’ |
8 | She on the other hand , thought that a drink , a strong drink , might be exactly what she needed . |
9 | If you are no longer acting for any of the appellants shown as being represented by you on the enclosed Roll , you should inform this office , in writing , at least seven days before the hearing date , enclosing a copy of your letter to the appellant informing him/her that you are no longer acting , giving him/her details of the date , time and place of the Appeal hearing and that he/she must attend to present his/her Appeal and that failure to appear may result in the Appeal being dismissed . |
10 | Damian said thickly , and strode towards her , ‘ My God , I 'm just going to throw you on the bloody bed and — ’ |
11 | See you on the other side , we called . |
12 | You on the other hand give names to the complex geometries of the soul , you explain perhaps , but do you heal , within spacetime I mean . |
13 | ‘ Good , ’ said the corporal , ‘ because we 're always gentle with you on the first day . ’ |
14 | Your player used to test you on the first hole . |
15 | Lastly , I would like to congratulate you on the new look ( suck suck ) , and I especially like the PD pages . |
16 | CAMPAIGN from Empire attempts to defeat this division , by allowing you on the one hand to be in control of complete military formations and make strategic decisions , and then as your valiant troops come into contact with the enemy allow you to drop down into each tank and fight for glory . |
17 | It is equally sensible for you , too , to be in membership of a trade union representing you on the appropriate negotiating body , and you are encouraged so to do . |
18 | We 've already complimented you on the general pass rate . ’ |
19 | ‘ I thought I would leave a few of you on the G'bai side of the mountains with the pack beasts . |
20 | I am pleased to inform you that a place has been reserved for you on the above course . |
21 | At Feros Lighting , Parsons Street , Banbury , you 'll not only see the largest selection of domestic lighting in the area , they can also advise you on the best way to light your office , so if it 's one lightbulb , your whole home or a complete office , for the complete look go to Feros Lighting in Parsons Street , Banbury . |
22 | Your local Crime Prevention Officer can advise you on the best type to buy to suit your specific needs . |
23 | Cavity walls can be filled by a contractor who will advise you on the best type of material for your type of property . |
24 | Our team will point you on the right road towards a slimmer , healthier figure , with dietary and fitness advice tailored to your needs . |
25 | At the end of the exercise have a short period of conversation while you concentrate on the fingertips on your larynx and on feeling the right degree of voice volume , your friend keeping check for you on the right amount of voice volume and indicating if it becomes too loud or too quiet . |
26 | ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor . |
27 | I 'll have to spirit you away to my cave , and dispose of you on the white-slave market , just like wicked old Hasan . ’ |
28 | Many folks go a long way up the Bulger to fix a high runner and top-rope the move , but this is a bit naughty , and it wo n't help you on the upper slab . |
29 | ‘ It 's the worst thing for a hangover and could put you on the slippery slope to alcoholism , ’ warns the magazine . |
30 | ‘ Are n't you on the council-house waiting list then ? ’ |